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photo albums

One image from the series, "A Season of Changes" welcomes you into this album. Other images from The "Seasons" series follow. A image called "Transformations" is inserted to introduce the notion of text and image entertwined, a continuing theme in much of my work.
Two sumi ink drawings in this album were created in August '05 with the 60th anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki on my mind. A common characteristic of all the images in this album are the shared influence of Japanese art on my sumi ink drawings, watercolors and woodcuts.
NOTE: The link at the top left of each photo album page will take you back to the weblog where you can select another photo album or another post.

Many visitors to my studio know the barn behind my house with its weather beaten brown shingles, mural of flying birds, and a stretch of scruffy grass, between house and barn. Since 2002 a second work space at the top of our house has been added. This space is the "Skylit Space" where watercolor, cut paper and other new work emerges. The rugged barn is not forsaken. It too is being updated with snug windows and new barn-red siding. Woodcuts, stencil paintings, etchings emerge from the barn aided by a large French American Tool press that is its centerpiece.
NOTE: To leave this album and return to the weblog, click on the link in the grey bar at the top any photo album page. Once back at the weblog you can chose another "Album" or another "Post"

During the summers '06-'07 David Rubin lovingly restored this old barn. It was beautiful as a shingled structure but David has prolonged its life, given it a new sheen and made it weather tight so that my stored art work is safe.

October 16, 2010

EllyRubin.Com Revived!

It is a pleasure to announce that once again you can access my website, EllyRubin.com. This website offers a gallery of artwork (c.2002-2005) as well as background and perspective on major art projects in my studio and at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Please check out Eleanor Rubin's website. I hope you'll also continue to check http://ellyrubinjournal.typepad.com regularly, for up-to-date posts.